Don McLean Signs $4.5 Million Administration Deal With Universal Music Publishing Group

NASHVILLE – Legendary American singer, songwriter, and performer Don McLean recently signed a third extension to his ongoing administration deal with Universal Music Publishing Group, worth $4.5 Million.

With songs like “American Pie,” “Vincent (Starry, Starry Night),” “And I Love You So,” “Castles in The Air,” “The Grave,” and countless others to his credit, McLean’s relationship with UMPG goes back to 1990.

The second leg of McLean’s 2018 World tour also kicked off yesterday (Oct. 1) in Essen, Germany, and will take him through Switzerland, Holland, Belgium, and Finland and Norway.

McLean also recently became a celebrity ambassador for Teen Cancer America(TCA) after attending and performing at one of the charity’s Backyard Concert Series events in August. McLean was invited by Teen Cancer America charity founder Roger Daltrey of The Who to the star-studded event which raised over $3.5 Million for the charity that evening.

Despite all the controversy, a Kentucky radio station plays "Baby, It's Cold Outside" non-stop for hoursover the past weekend. John Legend told The Hollywood Reporter that hosting the Oscars is a "thankless job" but hasn't ruled out the possibility. The inescapable Cardi B markets herself to a new demographic - seniors - teaching them to dance during the latest "Carpool Karaoke." To celebrate Keith Richard's 75th birthday, USA Today has compiled a list of his "quirky quotes" over the years. To celebrate the song's 50th anniversary, Princess Cruises recruited performers like Aloe Blacc, Jack Johnson and Corinne Bailey Rae to perform "Sittin' On The Dock Of The Bay" by Otis Redding. Here it is: the Weezer "Saturday Night Live" skit:

Reigning Miss USA Sarah Rose Summers, who is attending the pageant competition in Thailand, noted on social media (alongside Miss Columbia and Miss Australia) that Miss Vietnam and Miss Cambodia do not speak English and the backlash has already begun. REO Speedwagon is donating proceeds from its upcoming Jan. 12-13 performances at the Kavli Theatre at Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza to those affected by the shooting at Thousand Oak, Calif.'s Borderline Bar & Grill (the show will include musical guests with ties to the area Richard Marx, Five For Fighting’s John Ondrasik, and Eddie Money). Neo-Nazis, likely in town for a rally, beat up an African-American DJ at a Seattle bar and were arrested for a hate crime. Tour buses for 98 Degrees, in town for a show, had to be moved from a Norwalk, Conn., Stop & Shop parking lot and all hell broke loose.

Honestly, this is unacceptable. Whenever 98 Degrees comes to Connecticut they should be treated like the kings they indisputably are. I'm sorry Nick. Please come back soon. https://t.co/BwsKIUSoU6 via @TheHourNews

Our friends Runaway June have released the video for their Christmas contribution "Sleigh Ride."

Despite all the controversy, a Kentucky radio station plays "Baby, It's Cold Outside" non-stop for hoursover the past weekend. John Legend told The Hollywood Reporter that hosting the Oscars is a "thankless job" but hasn't ruled out the possibility. The inescapable Cardi B markets herself to a new demographic - seniors - teaching them to dance during the latest "Carpool Karaoke." To celebrate Keith Richard's 75th birthday, USA Today has compiled a list of his "quirky quotes" over the years. To celebrate the song's 50th anniversary, Princess Cruises recruited performers like Aloe Blacc, Jack Johnson and Corinne Bailey Rae to perform "Sittin' On The Dock Of The Bay" by Otis Redding. Here it is: the Weezer "Saturday Night Live" skit:

Reigning Miss USA Sarah Rose Summers, who is attending the pageant competition in Thailand, noted on social media (alongside Miss Columbia and Miss Australia) that Miss Vietnam and Miss Cambodia do not speak English and the backlash has already begun. REO Speedwagon is donating proceeds from its upcoming Jan. 12-13 performances at the Kavli Theatre at Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza to those affected by the shooting at Thousand Oak, Calif.'s Borderline Bar & Grill (the show will include musical guests with ties to the area Richard Marx, Five For Fighting’s John Ondrasik, and Eddie Money). Neo-Nazis, likely in town for a rally, beat up an African-American DJ at a Seattle bar and were arrested for a hate crime. Tour buses for 98 Degrees, in town for a show, had to be moved from a Norwalk, Conn., Stop & Shop parking lot and all hell broke loose.

Honestly, this is unacceptable. Whenever 98 Degrees comes to Connecticut they should be treated like the kings they indisputably are. I'm sorry Nick. Please come back soon. https://t.co/BwsKIUSoU6 via @TheHourNews

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